Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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:23:01
I told him already.
:23:04
I just hate locked doors in the house.
:23:06
I know you do
but people need privacy, don't they?

:23:09
No, ma'am, not in my house.
:23:12
What did you take this off for?
It looked so sweet on you.

:23:15
Not sweet enough
for Big Daddy's birthday party.

:23:19
Out!
:23:21
Out, you little monster!
:23:30
Mae and Gooper are so touchy
about their children.

:23:33
You hardly even dare suggest
there's any room for improvement.

:23:37
Brick, hurry on out!
:23:39
Shoot, Maggie, you just don't like children.
:23:42
Why that's not true. I adore them.
:23:44
Well brought up.
:23:46
Why not have some, then,
and bring them up well?

:23:48
-Instead of picking on theirs?
-Big Mama!

:23:51
Hugh and Betsy have got to go.
They're waiting to say goodbye.

:23:54
I'll be right down.
Tell them to hold their horses.

:23:58
Where's Brick?
:24:09
What you said about having children....
:24:12
It's still kind of a secret, but--
:24:15
Shoot, Maggie! Stop playing so dumb.
:24:18
Is he still drinking this stuff much?
:24:22
-He may have had a little highball.
-Don't laugh about it.

:24:25
Some men stop drinking when they marry.
Others start.

:24:28
-He never drank before--
-That's not fair!

:24:30
Fair or not, I want to ask you a question.
:24:33
Do you make Brick happy?
:24:36
Well?
:24:39
-Why don't you ask if he makes me happy?
-I know--

:24:42
It works both ways.
:24:43
Something ain't right.
You're childless and my son drinks.

:24:47
-We're leaving, Big Mama.
-I'm coming!

:24:50
When a marriage goes on the rocks...
:24:53
...the rocks are there, right there!
:24:55
Goodbye, Ida.
:24:57
I'm coming.

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